The Relationship Between Initial Tender and Mini-Competition: EU and Lithuanian Perspectives on Framework Agreements

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The Relationship Between Initial Tender and Mini-Competition: EU and Lithuanian Perspectives on Framework Agreements. / Andhov, Marta; Soloveičik, Deividas .

In: Teise, Vol. 121, 14.12.2021, p. 45-61.

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Andhov, M & Soloveičik, D 2021, 'The Relationship Between Initial Tender and Mini-Competition: EU and Lithuanian Perspectives on Framework Agreements', Teise, vol. 121, pp. 45-61. https://doi.org/10.15388/Teise.2021.121.3

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Andhov, M., & Soloveičik, D. (2021). The Relationship Between Initial Tender and Mini-Competition: EU and Lithuanian Perspectives on Framework Agreements. Teise, 121, 45-61. https://doi.org/10.15388/Teise.2021.121.3

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Andhov M, Soloveičik D. The Relationship Between Initial Tender and Mini-Competition: EU and Lithuanian Perspectives on Framework Agreements. Teise. 2021 Dec 14;121:45-61. https://doi.org/10.15388/Teise.2021.121.3

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Andhov, Marta ; Soloveičik, Deividas . / The Relationship Between Initial Tender and Mini-Competition: EU and Lithuanian Perspectives on Framework Agreements. In: Teise. 2021 ; Vol. 121. pp. 45-61.

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